Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Tobacco Lab Researchers will collect confiscated e-cigarettes from your school, and analyze them. Any data that they collect regarding your school will be available to you as a FREE report with basic information regarding the most popular products as well as concentration of active ingredients (Nicotine, Cannabis etc) found in these devices. See below for more information and to learn how to particpate in this program.
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The Tobacco Lab created a video to explain and demonstrate to teens exactly what happens in the vapes they have collected and analyzed. This is a powerful and informative resource for both youth and adults to watch, helping them better understand the harms associated with vaping.
Tobacco Lab: Understand the Harm |
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center is working to reduce the prevalence of smoking to protect public health including to environemetnal impact of these deadly products.
Tobacco products are not just impacting human health they are also an environmental concern. Cigarette butts are the #1 form of picked up litter in the world! They are not biodegradable, they contain plastic called cellulose acetate and leach into our water and soil.
Please free to share this videos with your students to build awareness about the impact of tobacco waste.
Butting In: Calling Out Cigarette Waste-NY Segments (9 minutes)
Butting In: Trailer (4 minutes)
Filmed by Paul Hage, Integrated Marketing Communication Manager at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Tobacco products are not just impacting human health they are also an environmental concern. Cigarette butts are the #1 form of picked up litter in the world! They are not biodegradable, they contain plastic called cellulose acetate and leach into our water and soil.
Please free to share this videos with your students to build awareness about the impact of tobacco waste.
Butting In: Calling Out Cigarette Waste-NY Segments (9 minutes)
Butting In: Trailer (4 minutes)
Filmed by Paul Hage, Integrated Marketing Communication Manager at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.